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September 2024 Contents
- Editor’s comments by Al Laius
- A tour to northern Mexico, courtesy of Dr A Wislizenus (part 1) by Peter Berresford
- Lithops: warts ‘n’ all by Keith Green
- Succulents contained Airampoa corrugata by Colin C. Walker
- Schlumbergera crosses: some old, some new by Frank Süpplie
- Dudleya – an appreciation by John Pilbeam
- C is for … by David Ilett
- In my greenhouse (and how it all started) by Paul Doyle
- Notes from Bahia (2): An almost forgotten species – Rhipsalis triangularis Werderm. by Nigel P Taylor
- True grit: a geologist’s view of what is in that bag by Jonathan Wilkins
- Notes from Bahia (extra): Ubelmannia nuda, a helicopter discovery by Nigel P Taylor
- Cactus and succulent art by Joseph Shaw
- Ceropegia sideralis (Apocynaceae), a new species of Ceropegia sect. Chamaesiphon from the Western Cape, South Africa by Ralph Peckover
- William Denton and his Euphorbia hybrid by Steven Thompson
- Zlatko’s favourites (17) by Zlatko Janeba
- Echidnopsis – an appreciation by John Pilbeam
- Cactus Talk
- New literature
Front cover: Aztekium hintonii this cactus comes from Mexico and is found growing on steep cliff faces that consist mostly of gypsum and often some limestone gravel. It is extremely slow-growing in both habitat and in cultivation. (Photo: Al Laius)